I do ██████ web development & ops and solve █████████ . I am the Architect. I created the matrix. I've been waiting for you. ████ Some of this has been redacted
@SachaGreif alt login on Sidebar functional enough to let me get in to submit? Have cached oAuth session on desktop holding on but on mobile can't get in... Not sure email is linked to my acct to get passwd (or if even have a passwd) Sort me out? (Or no worries will do desktop)
As social media develops and evolves we're experimenting with a BBC Mastodon server to try decentralised and distributed social technologies.
You can now follow BBC R&D, Radio 4 and 5 Live at https://t.co/mJWxMKbEOB
More on this and the Fediverse here: https://t.co/piMPNgMnLK
@VassB@metromorning Nice job. Could've done more to counter misinformation around this tho. Eli saying NYC has service in subways when they don't (and only recently set a TEN yr plan), London barely does, and reasons why Rogers/Bell aren't seeing $ incentive to build a network with their competitors
Unicode Character “𝕏” (U+1D54F)
Oh the Accessibility hawks at accounts like @MathAbuse fighting Unicode 'fancy text' are gonna love this garbage.
#a11y#uxdesign#inclusivity
From the archives: WIRED 4.02, Feb 1996. "Catching Kevin"
https://t.co/sXDGzV8Jip
iirc this was a pretty big story at the time in the mag... I mean, was on the cover in glory days of Wired which featured another big interview and cover star: Steve Jobs.
Hand-drawn characters, variable type technology, and even a complimentary serif font—–our new Microsoft default font #Aptos has it all.
Learn more about its design➡ https://t.co/P1JcFKfirM
@0xGio care to get the y2k38 bot running again here? One of my most favorite bots here ever. Now that things with the twitter API are a bit more settled, free tier should be able to handle?
The Tweetdeck Beta / 2.0 now is still such a bummer. Almost all of the true power user functionality is gone, not to mention lost data in migration like columns from other accounts and ability to use them at all. :(
The NABU Network was an obscure, forgotten part of Canadian tech history—until the day the internet noticed that thousands of NABU machines were being sold on eBay at rock-bottom prices. https://t.co/uzWoIcN1LU